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Warning North Sea firms likely already attacked

Reformed hacker says educating employees of risks is crucial

- BY DAVID MCPHEE

Aformer member of hacktivist group Anonymous has warned that big North Sea firms are “probably already victims” of a data hack.

Reformed hacker Mike Jones said at an Aberdeen tech event last night there is “always a way in” to the administra­tion network of big firms.

But the once-infamous internet cipher added that, for oil and gas companies, taking precaution­s and educating staff was

“It does mean that backdoor is there for the next person”

essential to preventing a larger critical breach.

Speaking at Robert Gordon University (RGU), Mr Jones warned that hacker groups can be inside a company’s system for over two years undetected, and once discovered “it will take over six months” to fully get rid of the damage.

He said: “A hacker is always going to get in some way; it might not be today, it might not be tomorrow, but they will.

“The faster a company can stay on top of new vulnerabil­ities and educate, the longer you can put that inevitabil­ity off.

“A lot of the networks are compromise­d by employees clicking on bad emails, or using compromise­d USB sticks.

“You can stay on top of technology, but if you have no education programme so people understand how their behaviours on the company network can affect the organisati­on, you’re wasting your time. It’s going to happen.”

Mr Jones, who went by the moniker ‘sting3r’, is also a former US military intelligen­ce expert and Iraq War veteran.

Based in Houston, he claims to have developed “exploit” techniques to help companies protect themselves through greater understand­ing of the specific threats they face.

Asked whether internet hackers were likely already into the network of big firms like BP and Shell, Mr Jones said: “It’s possible.

“I’m sure there are machines within those companies that have been compromise­d.

“It doesn’t mean there are fingers behind the keyboard on the other end, but it does mean that backdoor is there for the next person who comes along.”

 ?? Photograph by Kenny Elrick ?? CAUTION URGED: Mike Jones, who gave a talk at Robert Gordon University titled Inside the Mind of a Hacker.
Photograph by Kenny Elrick CAUTION URGED: Mike Jones, who gave a talk at Robert Gordon University titled Inside the Mind of a Hacker.

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